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injured 63 people in new york city. it was a very, very bad accident. why are we talking about this guy? because he's famous and he raced cars. those people on the train, they weren't famous, they didn't race cars. so it's sad, but tragedy is when it happens randomly. >> it sounds like the train was -- 82 into a 32. latest news on that. >> directly ahead, what do miley cyrus, the pope and the stars of duck dynasty have in common? they're on the list of barbara walter's most fascinating people of 2013. next on "the five." and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer rvice, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. >>> the robertson family have "duck dynasty." reality star kim car dashian and fiance kanye west. some of barbara walter
injured 63 people in new york city. it was a very, very bad accident. why are we talking about this guy? because he's famous and he raced cars. those people on the train, they weren't famous, they didn't race cars. so it's sad, but tragedy is when it happens randomly. >> it sounds like the train was -- 82 into a 32. latest news on that. >> directly ahead, what do miley cyrus, the pope and the stars of duck dynasty have in common? they're on the list of barbara walter's most...
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let's get a little more now on this crash in new york city. joining us is earl wayner of the national transportation safety board. he's leading this investigation. thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you. good evening, wolf. >> thank you. you indicated that the train was going 82 miles an hour in this dangerous curve, it shouldn't have been going more than 30 miles an hour. so the high speed was definitely the cause of this crash, right? >> well, this is preliminary information. we just read out the event recorders today. but we had event recorders in the front of the train as well as in the locomotive and they both gave us consistent numbers. >> 82 miles an hour, so there's no way that curve could have handled a train coming 82 miles an hour, so the question is, was there brake failure or was this human error. those are the two main sources that you're looking at in your investigation, right? >> yes. we don't know whether it was human error or mechanical failure. that of course is the reason why we will be continuing this investigation w
let's get a little more now on this crash in new york city. joining us is earl wayner of the national transportation safety board. he's leading this investigation. thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you. good evening, wolf. >> thank you. you indicated that the train was going 82 miles an hour in this dangerous curve, it shouldn't have been going more than 30 miles an hour. so the high speed was definitely the cause of this crash, right? >> well, this is preliminary...
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. >> they were protecting a city, a crime ridden city. >> it was detroit. >> it was detroit which was kind of scary that they picked that. >> can you imagine our great leader jeff bezos with that laugh? >> do we put -- do we put it side by side with megamind? that would be mean. >> exactly. >> tell you guys about the next story. >>> china launched its first ever extra terrestrial landing map en route to the moon. it's being haled as a major milestone to the science program. china will send someone to the moon in 2020 now that we can no longer send someone to the moon. >> we know what's there. we're worried about what they want to use it for at this point. what is this jade thing, it drives around? >> yeah, like a buggy that will go around and check out the surface. >> maybe if it drives everywhere it could find a moon rock more interesting than what we've got. if they could cover the whole rock, the whole satellite. >> maybe they're going to deliver packages. >> maybe they're going to do that. >> deliver amazon packages to the moon. >> i love the moon, it's beautiful. it makes you fee
. >> they were protecting a city, a crime ridden city. >> it was detroit. >> it was detroit which was kind of scary that they picked that. >> can you imagine our great leader jeff bezos with that laugh? >> do we put -- do we put it side by side with megamind? that would be mean. >> exactly. >> tell you guys about the next story. >>> china launched its first ever extra terrestrial landing map en route to the moon. it's being haled as a major...
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atlanta, memphis, 49 will be the high in new york city. let's head over to you, brian. >> thank you very much, maria. monday morning nfl highlights. let's go to the game where the new york giants were taking the washington redskins last night. robert griffin iii had a good game. he had his team rolling, up 14-0. paulson made it 7-0. you'll see later on with under two minutes to play, giants up 21-17, rg ii, giants take it away. the giants win 24-17. sorry, chris wallace. college football, one of the most stunning final moments in the history of college sports. auburn, alabama field tkpwoeg. listen. >> 56-yarder. chris davis takes it to the back of the end zone. 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55. davis is going to run it all the way back! going to win the football game. auburn is going to win the football game! they ran it back 109 yards! holy cow! >> it just gives you chills to listen to it especially when you consider alabama was supposed to be a shoe-in. auburn gets the victory but they would not become the number one team in the nation
atlanta, memphis, 49 will be the high in new york city. let's head over to you, brian. >> thank you very much, maria. monday morning nfl highlights. let's go to the game where the new york giants were taking the washington redskins last night. robert griffin iii had a good game. he had his team rolling, up 14-0. paulson made it 7-0. you'll see later on with under two minutes to play, giants up 21-17, rg ii, giants take it away. the giants win 24-17. sorry, chris wallace. college football,...
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it's getting in and out of new york city is one thing i hate about this city. i love manhattan. but god -- >> it's a nightmare. we're a third world country in manhattan. a third world country when it comes to transportation. >> they are working on the airports. those are slowly but surely getting better. but i ride the subway home from work and sometimes you stand on the platforms and look at the tracks an look what's holding up the entire station you go oh, my god that's a relic. that turn, that speed in that turn. they have been making that turn for decades and decades. there was an accident in july with a freight train around that same spot. obviously something went very wrong there yesterday. >> one of the four fatalities hits close to home mother. jim l oemovell has worked at th "today" show for 20 years and leaves behind a wife and children. just taking the train from poughkeepsie to grand central. on thanksgiving weekend. >> it is terrible. i'll tell you something else that we've heard too, distracted conductors. that are on their iphones. that happened in spain. they are
it's getting in and out of new york city is one thing i hate about this city. i love manhattan. but god -- >> it's a nightmare. we're a third world country in manhattan. a third world country when it comes to transportation. >> they are working on the airports. those are slowly but surely getting better. but i ride the subway home from work and sometimes you stand on the platforms and look at the tracks an look what's holding up the entire station you go oh, my god that's a relic....
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a lot of questions in the bronx in new york city. we are sitting here where all 7 of the passenger cars in the metro north train did de rail. the lead locomotive did end up teetering inches away from the water. a track problem, was it human error, mechanical error? was speed a factor the ntsb is looking into all of those factors. the metro north train that was southbound was headed toward grand central station t. derailed in the bronx around 7:20 yesterday morning. th the train did not slow down. investigators are trying to determine how bad it was going as it was approaching the curve. >> it is not the fact that there's a curve here. we have always had this configuration. we didn't have accidents. there has to be another factor. >> investigators say the speed limit is 35 miles per hour. it comes from an area where it was 70 miles an hour. >> we don't know what the train speed was. we will learn that from the event recorders. we have downloaded the data off the locomotive we have not been able to identify it or verify it. >> two of t
a lot of questions in the bronx in new york city. we are sitting here where all 7 of the passenger cars in the metro north train did de rail. the lead locomotive did end up teetering inches away from the water. a track problem, was it human error, mechanical error? was speed a factor the ntsb is looking into all of those factors. the metro north train that was southbound was headed toward grand central station t. derailed in the bronx around 7:20 yesterday morning. th the train did not slow...
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that may help determine the cause of the deadly derailment in new york city. four passengers were killed. 67 others were injured when that train jumped the tracks just outside of a station in the bronx. this morning, metro north is beginning the process of getting those train cars upright. cnn's alexander field is live for us at the accident scene in the bronx. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the cranes are in place and crews are in place. they had to wait for the okay from the ntsb investigators. they will begin with the locomotive and work toward reaching the other seven subsequent cars and the process should last into the morning. overnight we learned the names of the four passengers killed aboard that train. they are the following. we are also hearing this morning from the survivors of this wreck. they are telling us about the terrifying moments when their train stopped feet short of the harlem river. >> i thought i'm going to die. to be honest, he thought i'm going to die. >> i broke my arm. it's really painful. >> i heard a lot of crunching and though
that may help determine the cause of the deadly derailment in new york city. four passengers were killed. 67 others were injured when that train jumped the tracks just outside of a station in the bronx. this morning, metro north is beginning the process of getting those train cars upright. cnn's alexander field is live for us at the accident scene in the bronx. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the cranes are in place and crews are in place. they had to wait for the okay from the ntsb...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my healthcare professional... that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs a
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my healthcare professional... that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's...
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and 180 feet below, 21st century citizens look up at washington rising at the center of the city laid down by he and urban planner pierre l'enfant. >> ayers: look how l'enfant laid out this city with these radiating streets-- maryland and pennsylvania and new jersey and delaware. >> pelley: the capitol right in the center... >> ayers: right in the middle. >> pelley: ...and everything proceeds from here. >> ayers: and you put the capitol atop this hill. and that's how you create this iconic symbolism. >> pelley: it was a symbol for the whole nation that the union would endure. now, your job is to make the dome endure. up here, you can see what is hidden from a distance. the dome is falling apart. your guys bring in pieces into the office and say, "hey, boss, here's what i found"? >> ayers: you can see the level of rust behind it that is just eating away at the cast iron. >> pelley: even worse, there are more than 1,300 serious cracks in the dome. architect stephan ayers is starting a massive repair project. he showed us how they'll cover the dome with scaffolding for the next two years
and 180 feet below, 21st century citizens look up at washington rising at the center of the city laid down by he and urban planner pierre l'enfant. >> ayers: look how l'enfant laid out this city with these radiating streets-- maryland and pennsylvania and new jersey and delaware. >> pelley: the capitol right in the center... >> ayers: right in the middle. >> pelley: ...and everything proceeds from here. >> ayers: and you put the capitol atop this hill. and that's...
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. >>> tonight, from the american museum of natural history in new york city, a cnn heroes tradition continues. we're here to honor everyday men and women who work tirelessly to change the world. >> you honor people who are heroes. it's incredible. >> i'm very humbled to actually be taking part because i've been a fan of it and i've watched it for many years. >> this is the kind of event that you sort of wish there were more and more of. >> this is fantastic. who couldn't stay away? >> stars from television and film, music, sports, and comedy have gathered to celebrate these ten extraordinary individuals. >> these are amazing people and they're doing really serious
. >>> tonight, from the american museum of natural history in new york city, a cnn heroes tradition continues. we're here to honor everyday men and women who work tirelessly to change the world. >> you honor people who are heroes. it's incredible. >> i'm very humbled to actually be taking part because i've been a fan of it and i've watched it for many years. >> this is the kind of event that you sort of wish there were more and more of. >> this is fantastic. who...